No. 9 men’s golf holds steady for fourth-place finish at Southern Highlands Collegiate
By Ben McNiff | March 5, 2025Virginia showed improvement after a rocky start to the season a couple weeks ago.
Virginia showed improvement after a rocky start to the season a couple weeks ago.
Chang seems to be of two minds regarding his ace.
After a solid first round, the Cavaliers kept slipping.
For the first time in six years, a Cavalier recorded a hole-in-one.
Virginia entered as a slight favorite but failed to string together birdies.
Virginia's blistering start faded as the weekend progressed.
The Cavaliers struggled in the second round and just missed out on the top three.
The Cavaliers battled back to finish in the top three after a difficult opening round.
The Cavaliers sat in second place after day one but could not hold onto their strong positioning Tuesday.
The Cavaliers nearly won their second consecutive tournament, but a second place finish is certainly satisfactory.
The Cavaliers finished in a tie for third place in San Antonio.
The Cavaliers struggled in the opening round but rebounded to grab their first event win of the fall season.
Virginia won the Pan-Pacific UGSL Tournament Friday.
Two alumni and one current student played in the same grouping.
Virginia fell to the eventual national national champion, but once again assembled a strong season with an even brighter future ahead.
Virginia will head to the National Championship in Carlsbad, Calif., with a chance to make history.
Led by key contributors, men's golf is on the rise.
Despite the disappointing final round, Virginia’s performance in the tournament gave plenty of hope for a successful spring season.
The strong showing this weekend is undoubtedly a high note the Cavaliers will carry with them as they begin to prepare for the spring.
After getting off to a leading score with a scorching-hot first round, the Cavaliers fell behind to fourth place in the final two.